Help Vaughan become a bird-friendly city

Attend the City’s World Migratory Bird Day event on Saturday, May 13


The City of Vaughan is becoming a bird-friendly city! This means implementing practices, policies and events to help save birds, protect their habits and improve the local ecosystem. Want to learn more about what the City is doing to become bird-friendly certified? Or how you can make your home bird-safe? The City is hosting an event to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day – and you’re invited!

From the archives: the Maple Airport

Learn more about the city’s history from the Vaughan Archives

 

From the traditional territories of the First Peoples of Turtle Island, to a farmland community, to a bustling city centre and everything in between – Vaughan's transformation is a story worth telling. The City of Vaughan’s popular monthly series continues, with historical content from the Vaughan Archives being shared.

 

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Sam Roberts Band to headline Vaughan’s Canada Day celebration

Free festivities at Boyd Conservation Area on July 1

 

While the summer may seem far away, it will be here before you know it. So, don’t let life ‘pass you by’ – mark your calendars to join Vaughan’s award-winning Canada Day celebration on  Saturday, July 1 at Boyd Conservation Area (8739 Islington Ave.) from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., headlined by Sam Roberts Band!

 

Vellore Village Pilot

As part of the Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Plan, we’re testing temporary traffic calming measures in five neighbourhoods to help us refine which measures are best suited for Vaughan. Vellore Village was selected as one of the pilot neighbourhoods through a detailed review of traffic data and consultations with community members, City staff and Members of Council.

 

Below is a map of the temporary traffic calming measures being implemented in your community:

 

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